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Parade Park’s next chapter is a bold vision for affordable and modern housing

Parade Park Homes, established in 1963, holds a significant place in Kansas City's history as the city's oldest Black-owned housing cooperative. Situated near the historic 18th and Vine District, the complex originally featured 510 townhouse units, providing affordable housing and fostering a sense of community among its residents. 

Over the years, Parade Park faced numerous challenges, including deteriorating infrastructure and financial difficulties. By 2022, the cooperative defaulted on a $10 million loan, leading the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to take control of the property. Inspections revealed unsafe living conditions, prompting HUD to initiate foreclosure proceedings in 2023. 

In response to these challenges, Kansas City officials developed a plan to preserve and revitalize Parade Park. In December 2023, the City Council authorized the acquisition of the property from HUD, aiming to protect current residents and prevent displacement. The city partnered with Flaherty & Collins Properties, a real estate developer based in Indianapolis, to spearhead the redevelopment efforts. 

The redevelopment plan, announced in early 2024, is a comprehensive $275 million initiative designed to transform Parade Park into a vibrant, modern community. The project envisions the construction of over 1,000 new residential units, including market-rate, affordable, family, and senior housing options. Additionally, the development will feature 15,000 SF of commercial space and 26.61 acres of open space, enhancing the neighborhood's appeal and functionality. 

Above: The Parade Park Homes redevelopment Master Plan showing the breakdown of housing categories. Image courtesy of the City of Kansas City, Missouri.

A significant milestone in the redevelopment effort occurred in January 2025, when HUD awarded a $15.5 million grant through its Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. This funding is allocated to provide capital and rental assistance for low-income seniors aged 62 and above at Parade Park Homes, ensuring that the community remains inclusive and supportive of its aging residents. 

The redevelopment is planned in phases, with the initial phase focusing on constructing 200 market-rate housing units, 200 low-income tax credit housing units, an 80-unit intergenerational senior housing development, and the aforementioned commercial space. This approach aims to revitalize the neighborhood while preserving its historical significance and cultural heritage. 

Community engagement is a cornerstone of the redevelopment process. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback and share ideas to ensure the project aligns with the community's needs and aspirations. This collaborative approach aims to create a revitalized neighborhood that honors its rich history while offering modern amenities and housing options. 

The transformation of Parade Park Homes represents a significant investment in Kansas City's East Side, reflecting a commitment to preserving affordable housing and fostering community development. By addressing past challenges and implementing a forward-thinking redevelopment plan, Parade Park is poised to become a vibrant, inclusive community that honors its historical roots while embracing future growth.


Header image: A rendering shows what the new apartments could look like in the new Parade Park Homes community. Image credit: Moody Nolan

Karats Jewelers breaks ground on new 20,000 SF headquarters

Karats Jewelers, a prominent family-owned business in Kansas City, officially broke ground on its new headquarters on October 23, marking a new chapter for the six-generation jewelry brand.

Founded by Akshay Anand in 2005, Karats has built a strong reputation in the Kansas City community as a trusted destination for bridal and luxury jewelry, as well as a curated selection of high-end wristwatches.

The new location, designed by Davidson Architects & Engineering, will cover 20,000 SF and is situated at 12260 Blue Valley Pkwy., just five miles from the current store on W. 135th St. in Overland Park, Kan. The new headquarters represents both a continuation of the Anand family legacy and an opportunity to evolve with customer needs.

“KARATS is a six-generation family business, and we have truly harnessed our growth in the Kansas City community because of the support of this city,” Anand said.

Partnering with local builder Miller Stauch Construction, the new Karats facility is designed to enhance the customer experience and meet the growing demand for a more comprehensive array of jewelry options.

“It is a dream of a lifetime, and we are glad to have partnered with Miller Stauch.” Anand said.

The new location’s layout will be carefully planned to support Karats’ core business in engagement rings and bridal jewelry, with Anand envisioning a more immersive, personalized experience for couples shopping for engagement rings and wedding bands.

Above: A rendering of the new Karats Jewelers 20,000 SF headquarters designed to bring a personalized shopping experience for all customers. Image credit: Davidson Architecture & Engineering.

Beyond bridal jewelry, Karats is renowned for its extensive selection of luxury wristwatches and fine jewelry, showcasing top brands like Tacori and Verragio alongside over 35 sought-after watch brands.

“KARATS is focused on bringing the best selection of luxury goods to the Kansas City metro,” Anand said.

With its expanded space, Karats will now cater to new and longtime customers across all price ranges to create a shopping experience inclusive of all budgets and preferences.

Anand aims to attract younger generations who value a blend of tradition and contemporary style in their jewelry shopping experience. The store will offer custom engagement ring design services, allowing clients to collaborate with Karats' specialists to create unique, personalized rings. Shoppers can also explore an extensive in-store collection, catering to a wide range of tastes and styles.

With a grand opening date yet to be set, the new Karats Jewelers headquarters is designed not just as a store but as a destination for jewelry and watch enthusiasts across Kansas City and beyond. Anand is optimistic that the expansion will strengthen Karats’ role in the community, offering a space where Kansas City customers can trust the Anand family’s expertise and commitment to service for generations to come.


Header image: A groundbreaking ceremony celebrating the new Karats Jewelers headquarters to be built at 12260 Blue Valley Pkwy. Image credit: Clapp Real Estate Photography

KC bank leaders highlight growth and collaboration in CRE Market

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Feature rendering of Emprise Bank’s new KC Banking Center, expected to be complete in October 2025. Rendering credit: Hermanos Design Build Studio

Exact Architects breathe new life into KC’s historic factories with innovative redevelopment

Exact Architects breathe new life into KC’s historic factories with innovative redevelopment

Feature photo: ABC Building, 3244/3240 Main Street, courtesy of Exact Architects.